The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 27, 1902, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER. |
B. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor
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THURSDAY, M A ROH
1902.
TERMS. —The t terms of subscription to the Re-
porter are one dollar per year in ndvanioe.
ADVERTISFMENTS. 20 cents per line for throe
fusertions, nd 5 cents per line for each subse
qumt isseition. Other rates made known
on appliostion,
NOTE. ~Subscribers will please observe the
date on the label of the Reporter after a remi'-
tance is made and report if it is not correct.
Dates are only changed the first issue of each
month. JanOl, means that your subscription is
paid to last January. 01 means July, 1901,
Democratic County Com., 1902
JOHN J.
Bellefonte, N.
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WwW. W
BOWER,
.—Johin Trafford, Be le ‘fonte.
oH, Garity,
Georie R. Meek.
Hall, John G. Dauberman, Centre Hall,
Abe Webber, Howard,
Noll, Milesburg.
Milltheim,
Chairman,
‘entra
Howard,
Milesburg, George
Miltheim, F, P. Musser,
Philiysburg, Ist WJ, W. Lukins, Philipsburg.
dnd W- “B 1. G. Jones,
ard W 2 Graham, i
S. Philipsburg, He iy Wilcox, '
State College, John | Robeson, State College,
Unionville, Geo, W. Rui sharger, Fleming.
Be nner, N. PJohn F. Grove, Bellefonte,
S, P—Johin Ishiler, *“
Pre N. P—Orvig Fetzer, Yarnel,
a E. P--. H. Lyman, Roland,
“ W. P-Jdames W, Fuliner, Milesburg.
Bn nside, Mavonard Meeker, Pine Glenn,
Collere, 1. J. Dreese, Lemont,
Cu tin, Peter Robb, Jr, Romola,
rorsuson, BE PW, H, Fry, Pine Grove Mills,
. W, PlIsaae Harpster, Gatosburg
N. PGeorge F. Weaver, Penns Cave
E. P—Frank Fisher, Penn Hall
W. P—-William Pealer, Spring Mills,
Hanes W. P—Geo, W. Kister, Anronsburg
. E. PE. M. Boon, Feidler,
Half Moon, J. PP. Sebring. Loveville,
Harris, P. 5. Ishler, Boalsburg
Howard, Robert Confer, Howard,
Hnoston, J, W, Murphey, Julian
¥ therty, E. W. Gardner, Blanchand
Ma ion, J. W, Orr, Wal Iker.
Mits, KE UW. H, Zeigler, W
“ M. PJ. N. Mover, Re
W. P=E. HH. Zeigler, Madisonburg.
Patton, Thomas M Huey, duilalo Run,
Pan, A. L. Auman, Coburn,
¥ ter = p- F. A. Carson, Potters Mills,
a ~David K. Keller, Centre Hall,
—p B. Jordon, Colyer
Wm. E. Frank, Philipsbu
i Jolin J. Wayne, Osceola Mi
s. Fi. PM. McLaughlin Snow Oh
W P -Wm Kern, Moshannon.
A Bellefonte
, Pleasant Gap.
ip, Bellefonte,
Hannah,
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olls Store,
shersbrg.
Ww.
Taylor, J.
Uni ot, AB
We al ker, E P-
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Worth, W. T
_ Peek. Nittany.
J. D, Miller, Hublemsburg.
4. H. Shaffer, Zion,
Hoover, Port Matilda,
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
SENATE.
We are anthorized toanncunce that Wm. C.
Heinle, of Bhllefonte, w be un candidate for
State Senate, su! ject to the decision of the Dem
ocratic County Convention
ASSEMBLY.
We are suthorized to announce that J. W. Kep-
ler. of Ferguson township, will be a candidate
for Assembly, sut ject to the decision of the Dem-
ocratic County Convention. »
We are authorized to announce that J. H, Wet
gel, of Bellefonte, will be a candidate for Assem-
bly, subject to the decision of the Democratic
County Convention.
SHERIFF.
We are authorized to snnounce that Hiren 8
Tavionr, of Bellefonte, will be a candidate for
the « fice of Sheriff, sul ject to the decision of the
Democratic County Convention. *
TREASURER.
We are suthorized to snnounce that J. J. Ar
ney . of otter township, will be a candidate for
Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Demo
eratic County Convention, *
We are authorized to announce that W, J. Car
Hn, of Miles township, will be & csndidate for
Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Demo
eratic County Conventlor,
We are anthorized to anoounce that J. F. Alex.
ander, of Centre Hall Boro, will be a candidate
for Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Dem.
ocratie County Coavention. x
REGISTER
We are authorized to announte that A. G
Archey, of Ferguson towiship, will be a ean
didate for Register, subject to the decision of
the Democratio County Convention.
RECORDER,
We are authorized torr: 0 ince that Frank A.
Foreman, of Centre Hall Borough, will be a can-
didate for Recorder, subject to the decision ot
the Democratic County Couvention.
We are suthonized to announce that J. C. Rowe,
of Philipsburg Borough, will be a candidate for
Recorder, subject to the decision of the Demo-
eratic County Convention. .
COMMISSIONER,
We are ruthorized to sunonnee that Philip ¥,
Meyer, of Harris Township, will be a candidate
for Commissioner, sutject to the decision of the
Democratic County Convention,
We are anthorized to announce that John L.
Dunlap, of Spring township, will be & candidate
for Commissioner, mbject to the declslon of the
Democratic County Convention.
We are anthorized to announce that W, E.
Frank, of Rush township, will be a candidate
for Co nmiss loner, sul Jeet to the decision of the
Democratic County Convention, *
We are authorized to announce that EA,
Hompton, of Snow Shoe, will be a candidate for
Comum fssioner, subject 10 the decision of the
Demoeratic County Convention, *
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To mie DEMocraTic Vorews —I hereby an
Rounce that [ am a candidate fof the office of
Commissioner of Centre County, and that if nom-
inated and elected, I will serve the county at
the rate of §1.50 per day, imstead , allowed
by law. The idea is to reduce L penses of
the county, and yet give satisfactory service,
C. B. HOUSER,
Potter Township,
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Geperal Wood, at the head of affairs
in Cuba, before leaving for Havana
last week expressed his disapproval of
the proposed bill granting Cuba 20 per
cent reduction in Divgley duties for
two years. He says the reduction is
altogether inadeqnate and will do no
good to Cuba. At present, General
Wood says, a sack of sugar weighing
800 pounds costs the Cuban planter $6
to produce. He sells it in Havana for
$4.80, thus losing $1.20 on every sack.
To get it into the United States, his
only market, the planter must pay the
Dingley tariff rater, and Is thus forced
to sell at a loss. The 2) per cent re
duction General Wood declares to be
mo reduction at all,
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$3.00 values in our $2.50 Bilt Well
phoes for men, Yeager & Davis,
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a.
While the Benate has passed the bill
for whipping subsidies, its fate in the
House is somewhat doubtful, A ship
building tirm on the Atlantic coast
has notified congressman that a Pitts.
burg firm had charged his establish-
ment $165 per ton for shipbuilding ma-
terial, and yet had sold exactly the
same material to an English competi-
tor for $95 per ton. [It ciphers down to
this, that Cougress is asked to grant
subsidies to shipbuilders to cover the
subsidies It has granted to manu.
facturers. The outrage of Dingleyism
is apparent in this. Of course the
Clyde shipbuilder ean build ships
more cheuply than the American
when under the operations of the
Diogley tariff he gets material from
America for $05 a ton that costs the
American shipbuilder $165. To
remedy this wrong we must have an
endless chain of subsidies, It is part of
the familiar that Dingley protec lon of
corporations and trusts enables them
to sell American-made goods abroad
much cheaper than at home,
AB A Sa —————
PENROSES “SMART” TRICK.
The Senators from Pennsylvania
could not be expected to lock with
favor on a proposition to tuke the
power of choosing United States Bena.
tors from corruptible Legislatures snd
place it in the hands of the people
Nelther of them would occupy a seal
in the Benate if the mujority of their
fellow-citizens had anything to say
about it. Therefore no surprise is
caused by Benator Peorose's admission
that he offered an amendment to the
bill proposing popular election of
Senators in order to make its passage
more difficult.
That is the kind of statesman Bena-
tor Penrose is. He knows that the
people ¢f his State are in favor of a
change in the method of electing
United States Benators, aud he pre
tends to be in sympathy with their
views, but furtively he ls doing all
that crooked ingenuity can suggest U
make more diflicult the passage of a
bill embodying the will of the people.
Penrose is an embodiment of many
of the reasons for condemning the
present method of choosing United
States Senators, and his colleague is
an incarnation of all the others,
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Oak Hall,
The farmers have commend plow-
Ing for the spring crops.
The schools close this wedk.
Saturday Elmer Houtz will have
sale; any one in need of first-class im-
plements and fine stcck should attend
this sale.
The Roses heirs are improving their
farm by putting s pew roof on the
barn.
Mrs. Etta Tate, of Bhiloh, spent Sup-
day at the bome of E. K. SBmith.
Eplriam Klinger is able to be out
again,
The wheat flelds look very brown,
Clayton Etters Is jmproviog his mill
dam.
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Woodward.
Cloyd Fiedler and friend visited
friends at Hartleton Bunday,
J. C. F. Motz and mother attended
Adolph Miller's funeral Saturday,
Samuel Mowery and family, of
Wolfe's Chapel, visited the lady's
brother, J. E. Stover, Bunday.
Mrs. Harris Stover and baby Low.
ell, visited Lier parents Baturday.
Guy Rousk snd Bamuel Barnitz, of
Mifflinburg, were in town this week.
R. M. Wolfe, who has been ill for
the last two months, is in a convales
cent state,
F. P. Guisewite and family were in
town Bunday.
C. E. Boob left for Centre Hall Wed.
nesdsy morning.
Spring Mills,
Misses Ilenna Shires and May Smith
spent Bunday at Potters Mills,
A young child of C. J. Finkle is se-
riously ill with pneumonia,
Edward Ruhl, the popular lsn.dlord,
has a severe attack of cold which may
turn to fever,
Windom: Gramley, son of T. M,
Gramley, and student at Gettysburg
Col'ege, is home for the Easter vacs-
tion,
Rev. C. T. Aikens and Oscar Krebs,
of Pine Grove Mills spent Saturday in
town on business with Mmith Bros,
Bwmith Bros, have been k'pt busy
the past two weeks with two wagons
delivering furniture,
Moving time is here and the follow.
ing changes will be made: Samuel
Crape moves to Altoona; Andrew Cor-
mau from his farm to the Zeigler prop-
erty, lately purchased by Mr. Corman;
Harvey Confer to Millheim; John
Bmith to C. P. Long's house; Henry
sud Calvin Z:igler to the Bibby house;
Thomas Kennelly into his new house;
John Ripka to the Kennelly house;
Lot Condo, of Coburn, to G, H. Long's
house; William Zines to J. D. Long's
house; Miller Dipgery, to G H Long's
house; D, M. McCool to the house of
Williams Fiokle; John Brown to the
Wm. Allison house; Major Hus into
his new Louse,
A new departure for the Woman's
Home Companion is » page of humor,
Fun of a clear snd healthy character
is one of the best things that can be
introduced into a home, but until pow
most of the so-called home magazines
seem to have avoided it.
Colyer.
Win, Walters, of Altoona, visited
Lis cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Moy-
er, the past week,
James Ruuvkle is all smiles sinde that
little girl arrived at his home; he says
she is a dish washer,
Miss Budie Bottorf has taken up her
residence at George Lee's slice Mon-
day, where she will remain for the
summer,
Mr. snd Mrs. J. Detwiler and ehild-
ren visited at the home of J. 8B. Hous-
man Monday,
Orvis Lee returned home last week,
after spending the winter at the home
of Adam Felty, at Boalsburg,
John Zerby transacted business at
Centre Hull Saturday.
Mrs, Henry Moyer is seriously ill;
all hope for her speedy recovery,
Calvin Coovey lost a valuable pig
last week, .
Cleve Mitterling, of Tussey ville, and
Miss Nannie Mess, of this place, at-
tended the concert at Centre Hall Fri-
day evening.
Wim, Moyer trenacted business at
Milroy Thursday.
Win. Jordan,
uccompanied his
by
dan, ut Potters Mills Saturday. |
Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas Thall and]
Miss Nora Holdermaun,
al the home of their mother,
Holderman,
John Bottorf, of Yeagertown,
ed his graudpuaron's over Suuday,
J. 8. Housman apd Jonas Boal sur- |
|
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visit. |
veyed len | for Richley & Co. Monday, |
Arthur Lee and Wm. Stump attend. |
ing.
Miss Virgie Durst, of Centre Hall, |
sind Miss Blanche Durst, of Potters
Mills, visited Rock Grove school oue
day this wedk.
Jonas Boal atten led the concert at
Farmers Mills Buiurday evening,
At pipe o'clock Touruday morning |
occurred the death of Maybelle Kath
ryn, the beautiful sud much
daughter of Mr, snd Mrs. Hurry
Fleisher, ber sickness being poecumo-
unis, and was confioed to bed 8 week,
Death came to her siuply as 8 beauti-
ful sleep. The Tuveral services were
conducted by their pastor, Rev, J. F.
Shultz, in the United Evangelical
church Saturday aflerncon, interment
being at the same place. Bertha Hor-
ver, Bessie Moyer, ¥allie Horoer, and
Anus Treaster being pall bearers, She
was aged three years, two months and
one day, and leaves to wourn their
loss, her parents, sister Lizzie and
brothers Norman snd Wilbur,
fp
Penn Hall.
Born to Mr. snd Mra. Andrew Zet-
tle, a daughter, March 21, 1902,
Bruce W. Rossmen, son of Lewis
Rossman, will move to Brush Valley
Thursday.
Rev. F. W, Brown, of Aaronsburg,
spent Monday afternoon in town.
Miss Lucy Musser, who was housed
up with a severe cold, Is able to be
around again.
Prof. Krise, of Centre Hall,
acted business In town Saturday,
Miss Anpa Bmith, one of Milibhelm's
accomplished young ladies, visited her
friend, Miss Clara Con lo, Friday of
last wes K.
Mra. .,F. M. Fisher, and daughter
Sara, who have been spending the
past two weeks with her father, James
Keller, near Centre Hall, returned
home Monday.
Mr, Weaverand Mr. Herlacher, of
Tylersville, accompanied by their
friends, Misses Miller and Shrecken-
gast, visited at the home of Clarence
Miller Bunday.
Mrs, Bara L. Fisher is on the sick
list at this writing; hope for her speedy
recovery.
Mrs. William Pealer, of Spring
Mills, sp» nt Sunday afternoon at the
home of H, M. Guise,
trans.
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Farmers Mills.
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James M. Clintie
horse last week,
D. HI. Rearick and family made a
trip to Coburn Saturday to visit friends
and relatives,
Harvey Hagen made a trip down
the country Saturday evening,
Robert Homan and wife left for
their home in Lewistown Monday,
where Mr. Homan is employed as
book keeper.
The singing concert was largely at-
tended; some choice music was ren-
dered.
Jonas Boal, of Colyer, was in this
bought another
ee A Ee ect
Boalsburg.
Rev. A. A. Black left on Tuesday
for Altoona, where he will assist ev,
Robb in a week's service preparatory
to communion,
L. Motherstaugh was at Centre
Hall last week; while there be attend.
ed the sale of James Keller,
Meyer Dros. made a business trip to
State College on Monday,
Mr. Robison, of Union county,
spent several days last week at the
home of lid. Woomer,
Mich. Bricker, of Lewistown, is at
present waiting on his sick brother, L.
8. Brieker.
The entertainment given on Mon-
day evening by the students of Stale
College in the town Hall, proved a|
grand success in every way.
Bruce Lingle, of
Kennedy visited the
on Sunday,
Miss Rine, of De
Mrs.
sinters
aod
CGiohieen
Town,
Alefonte, in at pres
law, Mrs. E. A. Fisher.
Mrs,
present visiting st the
father, Henry Meyer,
Mr. Bamuel Gleun,
home of
of Blah
Samuel Kreider snd son A. I
ut the
ev,
Kreider visited recently
of Harry Shick, Hev,
is in Bomersel county,
Ed.
day of his household
| pects to move to THinois next wee k.
Heott Bricker nt pres nt
very ill from eancer of the throat,
Mrs. Muude Whithill,
Woomer minde sale last
goods, and
in
J. I. Weber,
he un he
| Oak Hall, left,
Lh LN
the most precious “article’” he possoss
where
| os,
i i
| we new hose cart arrived last week
i
It is a benutly, and that the fin
ern be proud of It
presented to the emppany by
| esteemed citizen Theodore Boal,
Mr. and Mrs. Korman, of [bers
burg, visited at the of Mr«
Retweea Sparr, last week,
Mr. Kruger, of Miltou,
nephew, Prof. James Bryson, the
principal of the High Behool, recently.
The following nominations
{ made in the Reformed Bunday schon
for the election of officers in
Assistant superintendent,
Fd, Meyers ;
Fortney and
C D. Mocre
librarians,
(ihe
i
feompany Was
our
home
weeks ; R
BB. Harrison and
| tary, Beulah
| Miller; treasurer,
Sam Weber;
| Fortney and Wm. Mothersbasugh.
Remember the summer
in Boalsburg.
A pi
Lemont.
Edward Armstrong, whose
has been mentioned several
still lingering between fife and death,
with little hopes of recovery.
times, i»
tism,
Miss Ruth Bottorf is visiting at the |
howe of her brother Lion,
tion agent at Julisn.
lege, visited her parents aud sisters in |
Lemont last Friday.
John Lueas, who was one of the suf- |
ferers of the late fire has taken posses |
session of the wood wok
blacksmith Slireck, where he
pared to accommodate his patrons |
with all kinds of work In his Hue,
J. I. Dreese, station agent at this
place, had a very severe alinck of
cramp one night last week, but owiog
of short duration,
Charley Mayes wears a broad smile
all over his face; how are you pap ?
Frank Mayes moved to Houserville
this week; his brother Jared will oc.
cupy the house he vacates,
Robert Ev.y having rented and re
fitted the store roon lately occupied
by John Getz, is moviag Lis store into
it.
Samuel Weaver visited hin parents
at Dix Station, in Bald Eagle Valley
lust Thursday and Friday.
Ap
Danger of Colds nnd La Urippe,
The greatest danger from colds and
In grippe is thelr resulting in pneu
monis. If reasonable care in sed,
however, and Chamberlain's Cough
Retvcty taken, all danger will Iw
avoided. Among the teus of thousauds
who have used this remedy for these
diseases, we have yet to learnof a
single case having resulted in pneu
monia, which shows conclusively that
it is a certain preventive of that
dangerous malady. It will cure a cold
or an attack of la grippe in Jess time
place to see a friend Saturday.
Mrs. Wm. Weaver will move to her
newly purchased home in Georges
Valley; she was a good neighbor,
John R shel and wife were Lhe guests
of his father Benday.
Wm. Bradford and wife are spend-
ing several days In this place, with
the latter's parents,
Bamuel Durst was seen in Farmers
Mills Friday.
Ammon Decker moved to Andrew
Korman’s house Tuesday.
If the weather continues fine furm-
ers will soon begin ploughing.
For carpets and rugs -Bmith Bros.
Spring Mills,
Kreamer & Son have always on
than any other treatment, Io is pleas.
ant and safe to take. Forsale by J. F.
Smith, H. F. Rossman, J. B. Fisher's
Bons,
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GRAIN MANKET,
Oats
PRODUCE AT STORES,
tat tht ttt ttt aad nd
wn
Ham. .
SPRING MILIS-O. T. CORMAN,
(In exchange for goods, Cash also paid.)
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Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable, |
Almost
papers is
everybo
sure
dy who reads the news-
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by Dr. |
" Swamp-Foot
the “great rianey, liver |
+ and bladder remedy,
h of the nine- |
cemur 7
after
Qis~
years of
research by
fimer, erni-
idney and blad-
it, and is
curing
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worst
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war § ut
trou ie,
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vamp-Root is not rec-
it if you have kid-
ie it will be four d |
nt has beén t
. Kil ner 3
omme nded for everylaing
ney, liver or bladder
just the rer
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troup
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every Ca
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Yesger
Well
Davis
Bilt
&
Every pair of our
shoes ix guaranteed,
All Kinds of horse blanke's,
cents up, at Doozers, Centre Hall,
from G5
Bee Grant Hoover before you insure,
BANKS,
Penn's
| Valley
‘Banking Company,
CENTRE HALL, PA,
Receives Deposits,
| Discounts Notes.
W. B. MINGLE, Cashier. suly
ATTORNEYS.
YLOR,
Allorneyal-law,
Bellefonte, Pr.
Jourt. All manger of legal hus
sugy
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No, U4 Temple {
wes promptly atiended to,
i LH ORVIS C. MM BOWER,
(JEVis BOWER & OKVIS
Alorneys sl Law,
BELLEFOKTE PA.
Ofoe 1n Crider’s Exchange bullding on aon
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| David F. Fortney. W. Harrison Walker
FORTAEY & WALKER
Attorney st law,
i BELLEFONTE, PA.
| Office north of Court House.
"LEMARNT DALE,
Attorney at Law,
BELLEFONTE, PA,
Office N. W_eorper Diamond, two doors from
First ations! Bank. fans?
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J VICTOR ROYER,
». Attornet.af lew
BELLEFONTE,
Office dircetly North of Court House,
Pa,
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Ww, e . BUNKLE,
| vy-at-Law
BELLEFONTE, PA.
i All kindsof legal business sttendsd topronpt!
| Special! attention given to Oflive, 2
{| Boor Crider Excha go
18. D. GETTIG
ATTORNEY. AT1.4%
A. ..AFORTE, PA.
| Oollections ang ail ogni business attended te
Biamptiy Consultations German and K.gsl
L Bxia.ge Belling,
N B. SPANGLER,
4 ATTORNEY -AT-LAW,
BELLEFOKTE, PA.
Practioes in all the courts. Codsultation in Er
an. Ofos, Crider Exchang-
novivs
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| Building.
GARTHOFF,
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J. Justice of the Pears, Prctioal |urveyc:
i and Covi pe yahens COBO HN. PA
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- EK EHARECK ENGOST,
- Farmers 55%, Pa,
AUCTIONEER AND CARPENTER.
1 am open for engegements in either of these
occupations, My expetience In both shonid be
a sufficient suarantes for satislaction sd gos
work. Terms are wodersie, "Give me a trial,
mar 21-1 yr
* SMITH 8 SALVE for chilbizine, ete
Ment br mail for 2 cents The DR
SMITH CO,, Centre Hall, Pu,
TTA NTED, AGENTS.
Tosell one Teme, Coffe x, Spices and Baking
Powder to consumers itera) comm bdon paid,
Address, RAND UNION TEA 0
iH 85 NN, 3rd Street, Harel larg, Pa.
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Nesthing falls
The DR. SMITH CO,
SMITH PALVE for all kinds of sores
io yield, Rent Ly mal
Oeste all, Pa. 2 counts
MSA LE Tw writing desks for ale. In
wows] eomalithon, arod saitabde for Lainie
“a office. Apply st the Raronres office,
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§ Spring Mills, Pa.
iP.V.S.STORE. :
here, but we have
Men’s New
Rubber Boots,
just the thing for spring
og and stylish,
My Rubber line is complete
and prices suit every one.
Spring Goods
will be in by the 20th,
and we promiz vou fine
styles and perfect fits in
all kinks of foot-wear,
ALWAYS glad to have you
come,
.
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C. A. KRAPE.
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Le pss
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TEE HALL HOTEL.
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, Buukile, Manager,
Newly equipped, bar ah tab ¢ supplied wilh
the best, summer boarder receive Hjacial atten
thon, and ean find po hesithler locaiity. Centra
way;
BELLEFONTE, PA.
| Fine Stabling, Heated Throughout,
Rates $1.00 per day,
East Bishop Street,
F. A. NEWCOMEK, Pioprietor
SFEING Mili» HOTEL,
Edwin Bub). Proprgss:
BPRING MILLA, PA.
First-clasr arcommodations at sll Uwes for men
or beset.
Free bus to and frome ail trains
¥yovellont livery allsched,
ow FORT HUTEL,
, Proprietor,
Kewly Furnbhed,
Fine Fiabling.
B.B.
100 per Day.
Buarves
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TIOBNEY-AT- LAW,
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Nemiby 1owps repre.
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PEN NSYLV/NIL A BL. K.
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PFallmay sleeping can Nos. Harrslaug
Ww Phlisdelphis aud New York Phiindeipbia
passeLgers Onl rewaln in sleeper undisturbed
until 7.80 a.m
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a.m BSundeys,) 1
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(Daily) For Erie. Cap-
faio, Negara Falls, and
Wilh pee Lge r comches 40
Kr ie aid Koc Bester rf. Week de » Lubis,
Bellvlowte, snd Piusburg, Op PULGRYs ouly
Fuliman sieeper 10 bileddpbila.,
10.00 n. tn. —~ Train 831. (De
and Smetiediste saline, sid weekdays for
yrone, Clear id, Fulligsburg, Pitts
the West, with thou igh ro a bury and
“lp m~Train 61. Weekdays for Kane, Tj -
roe, Clenrfivid, Philipsburg, Pitst surg, CRNA.
daigus aud lutermedisie siations Eyracuse,
Rochestel, Bufieio snd Nisgars Falls, with
through Jietuper oonches to Kape and Boctis
enter, and Parior oar 10 Polisdelpbia
7p m.~Train Week days for Renove,
i tire aud lutermedisie stations,
1 Pp. m~Tradn 67. Weekdervs for Williams
port R04 inden@ediaie stations Though Parlor
at sud | ssscuger Conch for Philsceiplia.
$10 p. m. Train 9 1 Sunday on ay, for Willissus-
POI and lube rined aie sativus,
for
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LEWISBURG AND Ty KONK KALLBOAD.
Week days,
, Festwara
AM. BTATIOFR.
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#0 Lewisburg
= biebi
44 Vicksburg
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U4 Milinsont
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11 Penn Cave
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Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Monten
doual 5.0 a m, Si a. m., £35 8a =m, 1.38
S15 Ad 3.0 m. relurning lesie Nobisploen
for Lewisburg 81 7.40, 9.908. 10, 10.080 a. =m. 5.40,
bpm. and» 15 p =,
Un Sundays trains leave Montandon 9.2% and
06la m and 4 6p. m., relurning Jesve Lew ise
burg P50. m., 1003 a.m. and 4.2 wh m,
J.B. HUTCHINSON, 5 MOOD
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